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?[[File:PCQC010_Halsey_logo_big-1.png|80px|left]]The "Hit Hard! Hit Fast! Hit Often!" [[Ship:Campaigns|campaign]] is a complex campaign designed to challenge players with a series of in-game tasks that echo the hard-hitting, aggressive style of American admiral William "Bull" Halsey. It requires a player to have ships of at least '''Tier VIII''' in order to complete, and is comprised of 49 different tasks spread out over 5 missions. There are [[Ship:Achievements|achievements]] for both completing the campaign and completing all tasks in the campaign.+[[File:PCQC010_Halsey_logo_big-1.png|80px|left]]The "Mighty Prinz" [[Ship:Campaigns|campaign]] is the first premium ship exclusive campaign introduced into World of Warships - players '''must''' have ''[[Prinz Eitel Friedrich]]'' in order to have access to this campaign. Additionally, the campaign requires players to specifically have five other Tier VI ships for the first task of each mission in order to complete each task, namely ''[[Hatsuharu]]'', ''[[Nürnberg]]'', ''[[Icarus]]'', ''[[Dallas]]'', and ''[[Normandie]]''. However, the final task of each mission, excluding the final mission, will reward the player with the ship specified in the first task of the following mission along with a [[Ship:Camouflage#Permanent_Camouflage|permanent New Year camouflage]]; i.e. Task 1 of Mission 2 requires ''Hatsuharu'' to complete and the final task of Mission 1 rewards the player with ''Hatsuharu'' and a New Year camo for her.
  
  
?Admiral William Frederick Halsey became one of the contributors to the Allied victory in the Pacific. It was he who managed to gain crucial success in the Battle of Guadalcanal and who led the fight for the Solomon Islands that eventually broke a path to Japan. His phrase "Hit hard! Hit fast! Hit often!" became the motto of the U.S. Navy in the Pacific theater. +The third task of each mission is generally much more time-consuming than the first and second tasks, which means that players that wish to complete the campaign purely through playing Co-Op [[File:Coop_battle_wows.png|20px|middle|link=Ship:Game_Modes#Co-Op Battle]] battles will face a long and arduous journey to achieve the special Sincerely and Firmly permanent camouflage for ''Prinz Eitel Friedrich''.
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 +On May 1, 1915, the shipyard of Blohm and Voss in the city of Hamburg saw the laying down of a ship that would be named in honor of Prince Eitel Friedrich of Prussia, the son of Emperor Wilhelm II of Germany. Prinz Eitel Friedrich, a ''Mackensen''-class battlecruiser, was supposed to be one of the most powerful ships of the Imperial Navy (the Kaiserliche Marine). The project that served as the basis for the ship was developed before World War I, the war that put an end to the empire itself, as well as to the entire "Belle Époque". The project would never be completed.
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 Imperial Japanese navy destroyer Hatsuharu (Japanese for "Early Spring"), the leader of a series of six ships, was commissioned on September 30, 1933, and laid down at the Naval Arsenal shipyard in the city of Sasebo in May, 1931. Her service record during World War II included the invasion of the Duch East Indies, activities off the Aleutian Islands, and the Battle of Leyte Gulf, amongst other operations. The destroyer sank on November 12, 1944, after being bombed by American aircraft during her breakthrough from Manila Bay. Imperial Japanese navy destroyer Hatsuharu (Japanese for "Early Spring"), the leader of a series of six ships, was commissioned on September 30, 1933, and laid down at the Naval Arsenal shipyard in the city of Sasebo in May, 1931. Her service record during World War II included the invasion of the Duch East Indies, activities off the Aleutian Islands, and the Battle of Leyte Gulf, amongst other operations. The destroyer sank on November 12, 1944, after being bombed by American aircraft during her breakthrough from Manila Bay.
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?Mackensen-class battlecruisers, Prinz Eitel Friedrich being one of them, were giant monsters indeed, weighing in at 31,000 tons. Capable of speeds up to 28 knots, and wielding 300 mm-thick armor, their main armament was intended to consist of eight specially designed 350 mm guns with ammunition weighing 600kg. At the time when all four ships of the series were being laid down in 1915, there was no country in the world with such powerful and fast ships.+''Mackensen''-class battlecruisers, Prinz Eitel Friedrich being one of them, were giant monsters indeed, weighing in at 31,000 tons. Capable of speeds up to 28 knots, and wielding 300 mm-thick armor, their main armament was intended to consist of eight specially designed 350 mm guns with ammunition weighing 600kg. At the time when all four ships of the series were being laid down in 1915, there was no country in the world with such powerful and fast ships.
  
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Revision as of 04:21, 2 January 2019

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The "Mighty Prinz" campaign is the first premium ship exclusive campaign introduced into World of Warships - players must have Prinz Eitel Friedrich in order to have access to this campaign. Additionally, the campaign requires players to specifically have five other Tier VI ships for the first task of each mission in order to complete each task, namely Hatsuharu, Nürnberg, Icarus, Dallas, and Normandie. However, the final task of each mission, excluding the final mission, will reward the player with the ship specified in the first task of the following mission along with a permanent New Year camouflage; i.e. Task 1 of Mission 2 requires Hatsuharu to complete and the final task of Mission 1 rewards the player with Hatsuharu and a New Year camo for her.


The third task of each mission is generally much more time-consuming than the first and second tasks, which means that players that wish to complete the campaign purely through playing Co-Op Coop_battle_wows.png battles will face a long and arduous journey to achieve the special Sincerely and Firmly permanent camouflage for Prinz Eitel Friedrich.

Campaign Description

Mission 1

Mission 2

Mission 3

Mission 4

Mission 5

Mission 6

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